Cole We arrived at Hollow Grove by four in the evening. Everywhere seemed quiet, and everyone was calm and went about their usual business. It was dawn, and no one knew what we were up to. Seeing the pack members going about their business instead of protesting about matters that didn't concern them was a blessing. It baffles me sometimes to wonder about the type of cool aid they were served by David, to think they could actually dictate to me. Being wolfless was a curse, and I was glad it had been broken. I had never felt as powerless and useless as I did in the three years my wolf, Rain, was silent. I will cherish every moment with my wolf henceforth. "You better," Rain finally said after a long silence. I chuckled, and Brian looked at me, then looked away, knowing I was communic

